Economy

Paris stock market falls post EU elections results


The Paris stock exchange led European market losses at the open Monday, June 10, as French President Emmanuel Macron called snap elections after his coalition lost to the far right in EU elections. The euro also fell against the dollar, dropping to $1.0762.

“The outcome of the European elections have caused a ruction in European politics,” said Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB trading platform. “No one expected France to call parliamentary elections on the back of the EU elections, so the shock factor may weaken the euro and European stock markets at the start of the week,” she said.

The Paris CAC 40 dropped more than 2% before paring back some losses. It was down 1.8% at 7,854.84 points at around 0720 GMT. The Frankfurt DAX shed 0.7% to 18,427,63, Milan was down 0.8% to 34,375.90 and Amsterdam fell 0.5% to 919.33. The pan-European Stoxx 600 retreated by almost 0.7% to 520.11 points. In non-EU Britain, the London FTSE 100 fell 0.6% to 8,199.38.

Qui sont les  députés
européens ?

Who are the  members of European
Parliament?

Ce cartogramme représente les députées et
députés européens élus. Ils sont répartis
par pays et par tendance politique.

This map represents the known members of the European
Parliament. They are shown by country and
by political leaning

Roumanie Romania Autriche Austria Irlande Ireland Portugal Portugal Pays-Bas Netherlands Malte Malta

Lux. Hongrie Hungary Grèce Greece France Espagne Spain Danemark Denmark Allemagne Germany Chypre Cyprus Bulgarie Bulgaria Slovénie Croatie Rép. tchèque Slovenia Croatia Czech Republic Slovaquie Slovakia Pologne Poland Lettonie Latvia Lituanie Lithuania Estonie Estonia Suède Finlande Sweden Finland Italie Italy Belgique Belgium

Le Monde with AFP

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